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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-89-64RESOLUTION NO. R-89-64 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING NEW JOB DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE POSITIONS OF MAINTENANCE WORKER I, MAINTENANCE WORKER ii AND MAINTENANCE WORKER III; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION OF SUCH JOB DESCRIPTIONS IN THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PART OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. W H E R E A S, The current job descriptions for the "Maintenance Worker" I, II, and III classifications adequately reflect positions for Street Maintenance Department, but they do not necessarily complement positions in other Public Works Departments such as Park, Cemetery or Building Maintenance; and W H E R E A S, The City Council hereby approves the new Job descriptions entitled Maintenance Worker I, Maintenance Worker II and Maintenance Worker III, as recommended by the City Manager. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The job descriptions for the classifications of Maintenance Worker I, Maintenance Worker II and Maintenance Worker III, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", Exhibit "B" and Exhibit "C" respectively, are hereby adopted. SECTION II. The City Clerk is hereby directed to supply copies of the new job descriptions to the Mayor and members of %he City Council and all department heads for inclusion in the Standard Operating Procedures for the City. The City Clerk shall 1 note the number and date of this Resolution on said job descriptions. SECTION III. All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION IV. This Resolution shall take effective immediately upon its adoption. The foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Councilman ~_~ . The motion was seconded by Councilman ~.//~~ ' ~ and, upon being put to a vote,the vote was as follows: Mayor Richard B. Votapka Vice Mayor Robert McCarthy Councilman Robert McCollum Councilman Frank Oberbeck Councilman Lloyd Rondeau The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and ATTEST: by: CITY OF SEBASTIAN Richard B. Votapka, Mayor Kathry~ M. O'Halioran, CM~TA~E City Clerk Charles Ian Nash, City Attorney EXHIBIT "A" MAINTENANCE WORKER I MAJOR FUNCTION: Unskilled and limited semi-skilled manual work involving laboring tasks and construction and maintenance work. Some assignments include operation of light automotive equipment. Duties can be readily learned on the job and are performed under direct supervision. ILLUSTRATIVE DUTIES: Patches holes in street with asphalt; installs street signs; clears brush from roadside; loads and unloads heavy material from trucks; moves equipment and large bulky objects; maintains building facilities and grounds; may operate tractor-mower, small truck and hand tools. Performs related work as required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Working knowledge of simple tools used in maintenance and construction work and related occupational hazards. Ability to follow and understand instructions. Sufficient physical strength, agility to do heavy manual labor. EDUCATION: Sufficient education to provide ability to read instructions. Valid Florida Driver's License required. EXHIBIT "B" MAINTENANCE WORKER II MAJOR FUNCTION: Heavy manual work involving semi-skilled maintenance and construction tasks requiring use of tools, equipment and light automotive equipment. Work is performed under general supervision in accordance with specific instructions and defined procedures. Limited supervisory work assisting and directing the activities of laborers. Work is reviewed in progress under general supervision and upon completion. ILLUSTRATIVE DUTIES: Removes, cleans, adjusts mechanical equipment and assists in a variety of trade and craft areas; maintains condition of tools and equipment; operates hand and power tools, tractors, mowers and equipment; performs maintenance on public streets, drainage, municipal buildings, equipment, or grounds and properties. Supervises personnel involved in construction, maintenance and repair tasks; inspects work in progress; modifies or adjusts work methods, assignments, crew sizes; keeps time and material records; determines need for equipment, repair; trains and instructs subordinates. Performs related work as required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Working knowledge of power tools and equipment used in street, drainage, building and grounds maintenance and related occupational hazards. Skill in the operation of power tools and equipment. Ability to operate trucks, small rollers, tractors and similar automotive equipment; to understand and follow oral and written instructions; to plan, assign and supervise the work of several laborers. Physical strength and agility sufficient to perform heavy manual labor. EDUCATION: Sufficient education to communicate effectively with subordinates and two (2) years experience in street, drainage, building and grounds maintenance or similar construction or maintenance experience. Valid Florida Driver's License required. Adopted by Resolution No. ~ Effective:~,~ EXHIBIT "C" MAINTENANCE WORKER III MAJOR FUNCTION: Limited skilled manual work in maintenance and repair tasks involving advanced laborinG tasks requiring special knowledges acquired through training or work experience. May be assigned to operate equipment on a regular basis for specific construction and maintenance activities. General supervision received in accordance with specific instructions and defined procedures. Responsible supervisory work planning, coordinating and organizing the work of employees involved in construction, maintenance or repair tasks. Policy guidelines are established by supervisors but considerable independent judgment is exercised; work in the operation and basic maintenance of simple, complex and heavy trucks and maintenance equipment. Involves responsibility for safe and efficient operation of equipment and safety of passengers and helpers. Work is reviewed through personal inspection and observation of compliance with established work schedules. ILLUSTRATIVE DUTIES: Supervises and may participate in construction, maintenance and repair of streets, public works projects, grounds, buildings or systems equipment. Operates complex to heavy automotive and maintenance equipment such as large trucks, construction equipment, graders, loaders, bulldozer and backhoes. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of department methods, operating rules, equipment; construction and maintenance techniques and procedures; of related occupational hazards and safety precautions; of supervisory methods and techniques. Ability to plan, assign and supervise the work of subordinates; keep records and prepare reports. Knowledge of operational characteristics of assigned equipment and of safe drivinG techniques and related occupational hazards. Skill in the operation of assigned equipment. Ability to work under adverse weather conditions; read and follow oral and written instructions; and operate assigned vehicle in the prescribed manner. Ability to detect improper functioning of mechanical systems and make minor adjustments. EDUCATION: High school or GED with five (5) years experience in construction, maintenance or repair field, with supervisory experience or equivalent combination of training or experience. Prior experience as a Maintenance Worker II desired. Valid Florida Driver's License required.